Your Executive Summary must stimulate and motivate the investor to learn more about your business. Learn how to accomplish this.Watch this video
Company Analysis: Who Are You?
The Company Analysis section educates investors about your company’s history, past accomplishments, and unique qualifications.Watch this video
Industry Analysis: Explain The Market
The Industry Analysis section proves that there is a real market need for your product or service.Watch this video
Customer Analysis: Satisfy Customer Needs
The Customer Analysis section must convey the needs of your customers, and demonstrate how your product or service satisfies those needs.Watch this video
Competitive Analysis: What's Your Advantage?
In the Competitive Analysis section of your business plan, you must define the competition and then demonstrate your venture's competitive advantage.Watch this video
Marketing Plan: Your Growth Strategy
Your Marketing Plan describes your strategy for penetrating the market, delivering your product, and retaining your customers.Watch this video
Operations Plan: What's Your Action Plan?
The Operations Plan outlines your short-term and long-term action plan for building your business. Watch this video
Management Team: Why You?
The Management Team section must convince the investor that your team is perfect to execute on the business opportunity.Watch this video
Financial Plan: How Will You Generate ROI?
The Financial Plan explains how your business will generate return-on-investment (ROI) for your investors. Watch this video